Thursday, March 28, 2024

Stewart back with a bang

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SHAQUILLE STEWART made a triumphant return to form and to the starting line up as he hit four goals to help Mark’s Auto Spares Porey Spring United to a morale-boosting 6-0 success over relegation candidates Youth Milan on Saturday night at the Wildey Turf.

It was a welcome win for Porey Spring who had gone scoreless while conceding 15 goals in their last three Barbados Football Association Premier League assignments, but Milan’s winless woes continued since their last victory on December 9.

In the other Premier League contest, Scotty’s Car Rentals St Andrew Lions shared a heated 2-2 draw with Brittons Hill United who were backed by a brace by forward Kishmar Wade.

Due to Weymouth Wales’ overseas assignment in Curacao at the Concacaf Caribbean Club Shield, their slot on the card was filled by a Division 1 clash between Christ Church rivals Wotton and Abrahams United Silver Sands which was decided by a late Narell George goal to give Wotton a 3-2 victory.

 

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